Job Management Partner 1/Software Distribution Setup Guide
You can export to CSV files the search results of hosts in the network and the detection results of hosts on which JP1/Software Distribution is not installed.
The obtained CSV file can also be used as a network connection information file.
The following information is exported to the CSV file for each host:
IP address, node type, node name, MAC address, subnet mask, network address, last update date and time, description
To export the search results to a CSV file:
You can also use the dcmcsvu command provided by JP1/Software Distribution to export search results to a CSV file. For details about how to use the dcmcsvu command to export search results to a CSV file, see 4.5 dcmcsvu.exe (exporting to a CSV-formatted file) in the manual Administrator's Guide Volume 2.
The following information is exported to the CSV file for each host except for hosts that are placed on hold or hosts set as non-detection targets:
IP address, node type, node name, MAC address, subnet mask, network address, detection date and time, last update date and time, description
To export the detection results to a CSV file:
You can also use the dcmcsvu command provided by JP1/Software Distribution to export detection results to a CSV file. For details about how to use the dcmcsvu command to export detection results to a CSV file, see 4.5 dcmcsvu.exe (exporting to a CSV-formatted file) in the manual Administrator's Guide Volume 2.
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